I like ownership of my phone and it's OS. I like control over what is on my phone. I pay attention to who develops the apps I use, and I read their changelogs after approving upgrades. I don't give nasty ratings to apps that I haven't updated, that job is on me, because it's my device. So no, I probably wouldn't do that.
I have complained at web page regressions, especially when they sacrifice usability for visual improvements, but only when I have some sort of stake in the page, such as paying for the service or being a long time user who has contributed consistently.
And the specific part that galls me about this feature, which will result in nastrygram ratings and comments stems from this new "feature":
"Developers can force users to update, say with a full-screen blocking message, force-install the update in the background and restart the app when the download has completed or create their own custom update flows."
I have complained at web page regressions, especially when they sacrifice usability for visual improvements, but only when I have some sort of stake in the page, such as paying for the service or being a long time user who has contributed consistently.
And the specific part that galls me about this feature, which will result in nastrygram ratings and comments stems from this new "feature": "Developers can force users to update, say with a full-screen blocking message, force-install the update in the background and restart the app when the download has completed or create their own custom update flows."
That is a hard no from me.